Me chahta hu bs 100 ka note hi ho bade se bada... Usse upar ka koi note na ho...
₹5,000 note
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Will you want the govt to release ₹5,000 denomination note in significantly small volumes, which can be used mostly for ceremonial, wedding purposes?
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Ambanis birthday gift!
Physical AGVs will serve the same purpose
dont want 3rd demonetization looool PLEASE STOP SPREADING THIS IDEA (joke)
do you wanna stand in queue AGAIN IN STREETS ????? that too not in front of bank, 5 km away from it loool
Stop scaring USSSSS (joke)
Denomination was a boon for poor people with bank account. They deposited money or big people in exchange of 2% to 15% depending on the amount and need of person.
Many small MSME units operating in informal sector has to shut down, resulting in layoff of particularly poor daily wage earners. Some units still haven't been able to recover from it.
It is difficult to make P&L for this, whether net green or red.
If it is released in small volumes, then we won't even see it for years since most of the people will hoard it, just like they did when ₹2000 notes were released. And if the volume is increased, then there's the same old problem of black money, blah blahhh and what not.
Ho hi na offline money.. only online
Well it will be useful for the kind of people to stash more notes inside their mattresses....
And a lot more incentive for miscreants who print fake notes
Bro, the RBI has introduced Digital Rupee (e₹), and digital payments are the way forward, but you are still stuck with notes.
And even if a Rs 5K denomination is introduced, please use a photograph of a revered historical figure in place of Mohan Das on the currency note. People are fed up with him.
BTW , are you newly appointed interface between people and government or reserve bank?
Of course not. It will increase black money problem
Me chahta hu bs 100 ka note hi ho bade se bada... Usse upar ka koi note na ho...
Physical AGVs will serve the same purpose
If it is released in small volumes, then we won't even see it for years since most of the people will hoard it, just like they did when ₹2000 notes were released. And if the volume is increased, then there's the same old problem of black money, blah blahhh and what not.